Hi Christophe,
That's great to hear. I had a go doing adding Groovy support, and got
something working in an evening (http://groovyobjects.sourceforge.net).
A couple of weeks later I had a go trying to do the same with Scala, and
things were rather more complex because the Scala compiler does all
sorts of magic.
So I think it'd be a great project to tackle, and it'd be wonderful to
accept it as a contribution to Isis when you're done.
Can I ask: are you going to work on it in an open source "forge" before
hand? I ask because I've created a (currently empty) new project on
Sourceforge called isis-contrib, mostly for related stuff that depends
on licenses that are incompatible with Apache (notably, LGPL). But it
occurs to me that that might be a place where you could develop your
project if you wanted to? I'll happily make you a committer there, and
I can also help you out if you need assistance.
But whichever you decide to do, many thanks for taking an interest in
NOF/Isis, and looking forward to seeing your involvement.
Cheers
Dan
PS: you might want to subscribe to the isis-dev mailing list (just mail
to [email protected]). We also have a wiki and JIRA that
you could register on if need be.
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On 15/10/2010 19:50, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Dan,
I'm a third year student at Manchester university doing Computer science.
My tutor, Andy Carpenter, suggested some of your project ideas and I've
decided to work on the Scala Domain Models one. I would be happy to donate
whatever I manage to do to nof/isis.
Christophe Burlinchon